Titre :
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Performance of pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) clones on host plants and synthetic diets mimicking the same plants phloem amino acid composition
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Auteurs :
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J. Sandstrom
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Type de document :
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article/chapitre/communication
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Année de publication :
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1994
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Format :
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1051-1057
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Mots-clés:
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pea aphid
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Acyrthosiphon pisum
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amino acid
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artificial diet
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phloem sap
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host plant adaption
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Alimentation artificielle
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Analyse de seve
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Acide amine
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Seve
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Taux de reproduction
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Survie
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Fecondite
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Stylectomie
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Aphididae
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Medicago sativa
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Trifolium pratense
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Pisum sativum
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Leguminosae
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Résumé :
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The performances of three clones of pea aphids, with different host affiliations, were evaluated on four host plants species and on four artificial diets. The amino acid compositions of the diets mimicked those of the phloem sap of the respective host plants. The total concentration of amino acids was the same in all the diets. The pea aphid clones performance were significantly affected by amino acid composition of the diets in different ways, implying physiological and/or behavioural differences among coexisting pea aphid clones in response to amino acids in artificial diets. The observed differences in performance on diets between clones were not related to host plant affiliations. Thus, even if the variation in amino acid composition in phloem sap among the host plants affects the pea aphid clones when tested on artificial diets, this variation has no observable effect on pea aphid performance on natural host plants.
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Source :
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Journal of Insect Physiology - 0022-1910, vol. 40, n° 12
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